We received a copy of the movie for review. All opinions are my own. We love watching the LEGO Star Wars shows, so when a new copy of the LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures Season 2 showed up, my kids were so excited. To top it all off, it comes with a collectors pin of Darth Vader – which my son immediately claimed. The show itself is great and the stories and fun and entertaining. This is a great one to pick up for your kids’ Easter baskets, along with a box of Star Wars LEGO’s and some treats.
In season two of “LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures,” the three Freemaker siblings—Rowan, Kordi and Zander—have found a new home with the Rebel fleet. But working with the Rebels in their fight to bring down the Empire brings them face to face with brutal Imperial forces, desperate Hutts, conniving Sith Lords and the Emperor’s latest plaything, M-OC.
Fans who bring home the second and final season will enjoy all 12 action-packed episodes plus five bonus shorts that follow the Freemakers as they are thrown into battle after they join up with the Rebels – including an adventure that has them embarking on a daring mission to save two of the Rebellion’s finest heroes: Lando Calrissian and Chewbacca.
EPISODES:
- Trouble on Tibalt
- The Tower of Alistan
- The Embersteel Blade
- The Storms of Taul
- Return to the Wheel
- The Lost Crystals of Qalydon
- The Pit and the Pinnacle
- Flight of the Arrowhead
- A Perilous Rescue
- Escape from Coruscant
- Free Fall
- Return of the Jedi
Bonus shorts include:
- Home One
- Thrown Into Battle
- Rowan’s Secret Adventure
- Zander Freemaker, Superstar Pilot Guy
- Beware The Gamorrean Flu
“LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures,” the Emmy®-nominated animated television series on Disney XD, is set between Stars Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and stars three siblings who scour the galaxy for useful debris that they use to build new vehicles of their own design. Rowan Freemaker is a spunky Force-sensitive 12-and-a-half-year-old with a thirst for adventure; his quick-witted older sister, Kordi, manages the family business and is the glue that holds the family together; ace pilot and charming rogue, Zander, is the oldest brother and the family’s self-proclaimed starship connoisseur; and R0-GR is their refurbished battle droid from the Clone Wars. When Rowan has visions of an ancient and powerful Jedi starship called The Arrowhead, he and his family set out on an epic quest to rebuild it so they can turn the tide of battle for the Rebellion. Together, they explore new worlds, meet new characters and Star Wars icons, and have unforgettable adventures.
The season two voice cast includes Nicolas Cantu (Rowan), Vanessa Lengies (Kordi), Eugene Byrd (Zander), Matthew Wood (R0-GR), Trevor Devall (Emperor), Dana Snyder (Graballa), Vanessa Marshall (Hera), Yvette Nicole Brown (Lt. Valeria), Corey Burton (Quarrie), James Urbaniak (M-OC) and Matt Sloan (Darth Vader).
Developed for television by Bill Motz and Bob Roth (“Penguins of Madagascar”), they join Torsten Jacobson (“LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales”) and Jill Wilfert (“The LEGO Movie”) as executive producers alongside producers Carrie Beck (Star Wars Rebels), Jason Cosler (“LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled!”), Jake Blais and John McCormack.
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